"I had been doing improv for like 11 years," explains the Sunrise resident. "I got this idea to do this Facebook event…where people randomly send in lines of dialogue to be used in a play later. I thought I was going to write these little 10-minute things and I ended up writing a 93-page play. It was the absurdity of the lines I liked."

The two lines that sparked his imagination were: "I hope you are enjoying the lake view, it was much nicer when Dave was around," and "And that is why you don't put Gummy Bears in your chili you a------."

From there Carrey wrote about two friends, Alain and Kaspar, staying at a lake house over one weekend. Alain invites a prostitute over as the subject of a magazine article, and to cheer up Kaspar in the wake of his failing marriage. Things spiral out of control with strange noises, falling objects and phantom growls as the show explores reality TV, haunted houses, porn, cooking shows, magicians, missionaries, prostitution and self-serve yogurt.

“I didn’t want to write another ‘American Pie’ or ‘Eurotrip,’” says Carrey. “I wanted something with more heart than that. I ask my self all the time: How did I go from something so funny and silly to writing the most personal thing I’ve ever written in my life? I tell everyone that if the play sucks, blame Facebook.”

SANFORD – Two 17-year-old Winter Springs High School football players accused of taking part in the gang rape of a teenage girl were back in juvenile court today. One tried to plead no contest but by the end of the hearing, that plan fell apart.

Royal Caribbean Cruises is letting another of its older vessels go. The Splendour of the Seas, which was built in 1996, will leave the cruise line in 2016 after completing all of its scheduled itineraries. The 1,830-guest vessel, which currently sails South American cruises out of Santos,...